Atletico M: 22. Everson - 2. Natanael (João Marcelo, 83), 4. Lyanco, 6. Alonso J., 44. Rubens - 20. Patrick - 21. Franco A. - 10. Scarpa, 11. Bernard (Gomes I., 59) - 7. Hulk, 33. Rony (Junior Santos, 59)
Substitution: Gomes I. (from 59); Junior Santos (from 59); João Marcelo (from 83)
Bench: 1. Delfim - 14. Vitor Hugo, 16. Igor Rabello, 23. Román, 26. Saravia, 38. Caio Paulista, 47. Rômulo - 8. Vera - 30. Palacios Br.
Yellow Cards: Lyanco 26; Rubens 98
Corinthians: 1. Souza H. - 2. Matheuzinho (Torres Fe., 81), 21. Bidu M., 25. Cacá, 47. Tchoca - 14. Raniele - 37. Ryan de Lima, 70. Martínez J.A. (Charles M., 66) - 43. Talles Magno (Romero Án., 73) - 19. Carrillo A. (Bidon, 74), 22. Hector Hernandez (Yuri Alberto, 65)
Substitution: Yuri Alberto (from 65); Charles M. (from 66); Romero Án. (from 73); Bidon (from 74); Torres Fe. (from 81)
Bench: 32. Donelli - 5. Ramalho, 33. Léo Mana, 46. Hugo Ferreira - 80. Santana Al. - 7. Maycon Barberan - 77. Coronado
Yellow Cards: Cacá 53; Tchoca 60; Ryan de Lima 67; Romero Án. 85
Palmeiras asserted dominance over their fiercest rivals Corinthians in the iconic São Paulo derby, claiming a 2–0 win at home in a match that had everything: goals, intensity, and bizarre fan theatrics
Corinthians have stretched their unbeaten run in the Brasileirão to 11 consecutive matches, marking the club’s longest undefeated streak since their title-winning campaign in 2017
Brazilian Botafogo won Copa Libertadores for the first time in history
Fortaleza is the new leader of the Brasileirão after winning against Corinthians